[VIDEO] NY Firefighters Speak Out Against “SAFE Act” Gun Law Making Their Lives LESS Safe

New York firefighters are not happy about being used as the governor’s pawns to push through one of the most unconstitutional gun laws to ever be passed in the US. In fact, many are feeling even less safe because of the so called “SAFE Act” and feel it does nothing but erode 2nd amendment rights.

Who knew that a gun law that bans guns that are used in less than 3% of crimes and making it illegal to have more than 7 rounds in a gun magazine would be met with so much disdain? Well, everyone knew, except for the anti-gun elitists that thought just calling it the “SAFE Act” would make everyone feel better about losing more rights to protect themselves.

Now these firefighters are speaking out and letting the governor know how they really feel. News 10 in NY gave the firefighters the opportunity to sit down and set the record straight.

The law was signed shortly after two West Webster firefighters were murdered in 2012. For the first time, a group of local firefighters “opens up” about the controversial gun law and whether it has made their jobs any safer.

Every day, firefighters are out in the community, taking calls and helping people. They’re like a brotherhood. There is one thing that many are standing against. It is the New York SAFE Act.

Steve Sessler, volunteer firefighter, said, “To try and capitalize to push an agenda, especially for a politically ambitious governor, who is looking at the presidency. That doesn’t sit well with me.”

Craig Akins, former Webster Fire Chief, said, “The governor took it upon himself to use us as a pawn and I think most of us are not very happy about that.”

Without a doubt, the events on Christmas Eve 2012 changed the mentality of a first responder.

Akins said, “We have several firefighters, right now, who feel very unsafe going into a call.”

Sessler said, “Not at all, not at all, not at all. No, in fact, the SAFE Act ironically named doesn’t make anybody any safer. In my opinion, the events of Christmas even last year, definitely changes your mind as a first responder. In fact, in Honeoye Falls, about three weeks after that incident last year, we had a call for a shooting and that was the first thing to go through my mind.”

For this brotherhood, the SAFE Act to them is not a step in the right direction.

Akins said, “The state used us, the quote, fire department’s name, to sign the enacted SAFE Act and to sign the SAFE Act in Rochester.”

Some of these men knew and worked with the victims of the West Webster shootings.

Akins said, “It is hurtful to use because one of the victims was a huge advocate, a big gun advocate, and I know he wouldn’t be happy right now knowing that these laws were enacted because of anything he had involvement with.”

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